Kanye West Sued For “Blatant Theft” By Donna Summer’s Estate

Kanye West ran into more trouble for sampling an artist’s work without proper clearance. According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Donna Summer’s estate filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ye and Ty Dolla $ign on Tuesday (February 27).

Ye and Ty Dolla $ign sampled Summer’s “I Feel Love” for their song “Good (Don’t Die),” which appeared on the Vultures 1 album. Ye asked permission to sample Summer’s classic track, but the estate rejected his request. He used it anyway.

“Defendants Kanye Omari West a/k/a Ye [and] Tyrone William Griffin, Jr. p/k/a Ty Dolla $ign requested permission from Summer’s estate to sample, i.e., use parts of the song ‘I Feel Love’ and permission was explicitly denied,” the estate’s lawyers wrote. “Despite this denial, Defendants shamelessly used instantly recognizable portions of Summer’s song, ‘I Feel Love,’ on their recently released collaborative album Vultures 1, and in recorded live concerts.”

Like Ozzy Osbourne, Summer’s estate refused to clear the sample due to Ye’s antisemitism and other offensive remarks. The estate raised concerns over the “potential degradation to Summer’s legacy” if it approved the sample.

“Summer’s estate, however, wanted no association with West’s controversial history and specifically rejected West’s proposed use of Summer’s ‘I Feel Love,’” the estate’s attorneys explained. “In the face of this rejection, Defendants arrogantly and unilaterally decided they would simply steal ‘I Feel Love’ and use it without permission.”

They continued, “In their song ‘Good (Don’t Die),’ Defendants re-recorded almost verbatim the key, memorable portions of Summer’s iconic song, used it as the hook for their own song, and released it to the public knowing they had tried and failed to secure legal permission from its rightful owners and had no legal right to do so. Defendants’ actions constitute willful copyright infringement and entitles Summer’s estate to recover compensatory damages, maximum statutory damages, attorneys’ fees and disgorgement of any profits earned by West and his Co-Defendants.”

Summer’s estate sought at least $150,000 for each act of infringement. “Good (Don’t Die)” was removed from streaming platforms following Vultures 1’s release.

Jam Master Jay’s Killers Found Guilty For 2002 Murder Of The Run-DMC Legend

The two men accused of killing Jam Master Jay—Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington—were reportedly found guilty on all counts for the 2002 murder of the Run-DMC legend. According to ABC News, both defendants are facing a minimum of 20 years to life in prison. The death penalty is also on the table per the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.

Jam Master Jay was shot and killed inside of his Jamaica, Queens recording studio on October 30, 2002. The two people who were within feet of JMJ when he was shot in the head provided tearful testimonies during the hearing. A second shooting victim, Tony Rincon, testified that Jordan “walked directly to Jay, kind of gave him half a handshake and at the same time.” That’s when he said he heard a couple of shots and saw Jay fall to the ground.

It would be nearly 20 years before any arrests would be made in one of Hip-Hop’s most infamous unsolved murder cases. Although investigators have long suspected Washington and Jordan of carrying out the murder, they weren’t indicted until 2020. The trial, delayed by the pandemic, finally began on January 29. Prosecutors claimed that Jay was murdered by Jordan and Washington because he was allegedly going to cut them out of a lucrative cocaine distribution deal—approximately 10 kilograms of cocaine acquired from a narcotics supplier based in the Midwest.

The verdict comes as somewhat of a surprise considering there was a snag in the deliberations earlier this week. Juror No. 12 believed he was too connected to the Hollis, Queens neighborhood where Jam Master Jay was murdered. The juror said he frequented a barbershop referenced in testimony during the trial. The juror reportedly mentioned he “passed through Hollis many times” in a jury questionnaire, but he was still selected to serve on the jury. Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall excused the juror on Monday. One of the four alternate jurors replaced Juror No. 12.

Former Beastie Boys turntablist DJ Hurricane, who was close to Jam Master Jay and attended the trial on a couple of occasions, is relieved to finally have some closure, although he admitted it’s still a bittersweet day.

“Nobody wins in this situation,” he told AllHipHop. “My first thought when I heard the verdict was, ‘I wish his mother, brother and sister were still alive to see this.’ I know the death of Jason contributed to their health and demise. There are a lot of different emotions going through my head, and I’m still not understanding why they would kill Jason. He wasn’t a threat in any way.”

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DJ Hurricane also pointed out Jam Master Jay never sold drugs as a kid and may have just been trying to help out the wrong people.

“Jay never sold drugs growing up,” he said. “Jay grew up with a big smile on his face. I was the one with the mean face. It was hard to be my friend, but it was easy to be his. From listening to the evidence, he had the connect and plugged someone else in, and the other guys were trying to get in, and he was like, ‘No.’ So they killed him. But he was never a threat to anybody. So much was taken from him for no reason at all.  He didn’t get to see his grandson, he didn’t get to see his sons grow up to be men and he didn’t get to see his group get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It’s just sad.”

Def Jam Recordings’ first publicist and longtime journalist Bill Adler, who wrote Tougher Than Leather: The Authorized Biography of Run-DMC in 1987, added, “I’m happy that this has been resolved. It’s been terribly frustrating to have had to wait 22 years for it to be resolved, but I’m glad I lived to see its resolution. As pleased as I am about it, it does not bring back Jay. Jay lived a double life when he was dealing drugs. Some folks close to him knew about it, lots of folks very close to him didn’t know anything. Jay did this on the DL.

“The most horrific part of it is the guys who committed the murder were his life-long friends. Little D [Karl Jordan] was somebody who grew up right across the street from Jay in Hollis. [The media] described him as Jay’s godson, but I don’t think that’s true. In any case, he’s a kid right in the neighborhood. The idea that these guys would conspire to kill Jay despite their lengthy friendship is just unspeakable to me.”

Fat Joe Defends Owning Pair Of Donald Trump’s Gold Sneakers

Fat Joe faced backlash after he obtained a pair of Donald Trump’s “Never Surrender” sneakers. The Terror Squad leader tried to justify acquiring the Trump-branded shoes on Instagram Live.

“Me as a sneaker collector, I had to get my hands on the Trumps,” Fat Joe said. “Doesn’t matter … Listen, I have thousands and thousands and thousands [of] pairs of sneakers. When everybody flipped on Kanye, I went and bought the two most exclusive Kanyes ever.”

Fat Joe insisted he was not a Trump supporter despite owning the gold sneakers. The veteran rapper claimed he only wanted the shoes because they were a collector’s item.

“Once again, I’m not a Trumper,” he said. “I dislike Trump. I’m not voting for him. Not now, not never. But I’m a sneaker collector to the art, so I had to find these [shoes]. Now the mayor’s gonna call me. Everybody’s gonna call me and say, ‘You wilding out Joe’ … I’m a sneaker collector. I don’t know what none of these guys did. I collect sneakers. The rarer, the better.”

Fat Joe denied buying the sneakers. He hinted at receiving a free pair due to his well-known status as a sneaker collector.

“No, I didn’t pay for the sneakers,” he said. “Sorry, I didn’t pay for these sneakers. They knew I had to have them ‘cause I’m the biggest in the game.”

Trump launched his “Never Surrender” sneakers at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia on February 17. The shoes quickly sold out on his new website GetTrumpSneakers.com. The gold sneakers were priced at $399.

Only 1,000 pairs of Trump’s gold sneakers were released. The shoes were limited to three pairs per customer. Two other styles of sneakers remained available for purchase on Trump’s shoe-centric website. The former president also sold Trump-branded cologne and perfume on the website.

Ozzy Osbourne Explains Why He Publicly Condemned Kanye West

Ozzy Osbourne reiterated his disdain for Kanye West in an interview with Rolling Stone. The rock legend discussed why it was important to distance himself from Ye after the controversial rapper/producer sampled Black Sabbath’s song “Iron Man” without permission.

“With the current state of affairs, you don’t need anybody starting people on discrimination of any kind,” Osbourne said. “It’s wrong. It’s just wrong.”

He added, “There’s enough f###### aggravation, and he shouldn’t say anything [like what he has]. It’s wrong if you don’t say anything about him. I don’t want any of my work in any shape or form to be associated with anything like that.”

Earlier this month, Ye and Ty Dolla $ign sampled “Iron Man” for their song “Carnival.” Osbourne was outraged to learn about the uncleared sample when Ye and Ty Dolla $ign played the track at a pre-release listening event for their Vultures 1 album. The Black Sabbath frontman called out Ye on social media.

“KANYE WEST ASKED PERMISSION TO SAMPLE A SECTION OF A 1983 LIVE PERFORMANCE OF ‘IRON MAN’ FROM THE US FESTIVAL WITHOUT VOCALS & WAS REFUSED PERMISSION BECAUSE HE IS AN ANTISEMITE AND HAS CAUSED UNTOLD HEARTACHE TO MANY,” Osbourne wrote. “HE WENT AHEAD AND USED THE SAMPLE ANYWAY AT HIS ALBUM LISTENING PARTY LAST NIGHT. I WANT NO ASSOCIATION WITH THIS MAN!”

Osbourne’s wife and manager Sharon also issued a statement.

“We are considering legal action,” she said. “Ozzy has not spoken to Kanye but our team have spoken with theirs.”

Ye responded by removing the sample. He replaced it with his song “Hell of a Life,” which included a legally cleared sample of Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man.”

Vultures 1 dropped on February 10. The album was originally scheduled to be released on February 9. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Jam Master Jay Trial’s Verdict Delayed Due To Jury Issue

A New York jury’s deliberations had to start over in the Jam Master Jay murder trial. The jury’s efforts to reach a verdict were disrupted when a juror requested to be replaced on Monday (February 26).

According to multiple reports, Juror No. 12 believed he was too connected to the Hollis, Queens neighborhood where Jam Master Jay was murdered. The juror said he frequented a barbershop referenced in testimony during the trial.

The juror reportedly mentioned he “passed through Hollis many times” in a jury questionnaire, but he was still selected to serve on the jury. Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall excused the juror on Monday.

One of the four alternate jurors replaced Juror No. 12. Judge Hall told the jury to restart their deliberations, which began on February 22.

“As a matter of law, frankly, because we have replaced a juror, your deliberations must begin anew,” the judge said.

The jury will decide the fate of Jam Master Jay’s alleged killers Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington. Prosecutors claimed the two men killed the DJ for cutting them out of a drug deal in 2002.

Jordan and Washington were charged with Jam Master Jay’s murder in 2020. Their trial began in January.

An eyewitness said Jordan shot Jam Master Jay in the head at the Run-DMC member’s recording studio. Washington allegedly stood watch and forced another eyewitness to get on the floor at gunpoint during the shooting.

Jordan and Washington pleaded not guilty to murder charges. The defense suggested a third man named Jay Bryant was the actual killer.

Bryant was indicted for his alleged role in Jam Master Jay’s murder in 2023. Bryant will be tried separately in 2026.

Jordan and Washington face at least 20 years in prison if convicted. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty.

Benny The Butcher Explains Turning Down Donald Trump Meeting

Benny The Butcher announced his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in August 2023. Fast forward six months later, the Buffalo-bred MC now says he passed on the chance to meet with the 45th President of the United States.

“Turned down a meeting with 45 last week,” Benny The Butcher tweeted on Monday (February 26). Another X user asked Benny why he declined the possible conversation with Donald Trump.

The Everybody Can’t Go album creator responded, “For 1, I’m not a politician, I’m a rapper. For 2, people [are] dumb as s### and won’t understand. For 3, it’s not that important to me.”

Another person on X mentioned that Ice Cube faced backlash in 2020 for connecting with the then-Trump Administration to discuss the rapper/actor’s Contract With Black America. Benny The Butcher reacted to someone claiming Cube got “dragged” for meeting with Trump by simply replying, “Exactly.”

Last year, Benny The Butcher posted, “I’m votin’ Trump 2024.” A fan of the Def Jam recording artist pointed out that his previous lyrics showed support for Democrats over the MAGA leader. Benny responded, “Yea, that’s old my boy.”

Benny is not the only Hip-Hop artist to advocate for the twice-impeached Donald Trump. In addition, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Kodak Black, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Pump and Sexyy Red have all publicly championed the reality-show-star-turned-politician.

However, artists such as Jay-Z, Eminem, Common, Cardi B, Chuck D, YG and Plies have expressed their disapproval of Barack Obama’s White House successor. Donald Trump is expected to win this year’s Republican primary. Americans will likely have a 2024 general election rematch of Trump versus President Joe Biden of the Democratic party.

SZA, Isaiah Rashad, E-40 & More React To ScHoolboy Q Linking With JAY-Z

ScHoolboy Q and his Top Dawg Entertainment record label family are particularly excited about the West Coast rapper’s recent link up with JAY-Z.

On Monday (February 26), TDE label president Punch and ScHoolboy Q shared flicks of their recent encounter with Hov, during which the “Man Of The Year” rapper played the Roc Nation boss his new album. According to the post Punch shared on Instagram commemorating the occasion, Q has been manifesting this opportunity for weeks while in the midst of the rollout of upcoming album, Blue Lips. Along with the photo op, Punch shared a screenshot of one of Q’s tweets from earlier this month in which he remarked how badly he wanted to play the project for HOV.

“Played Q album for a couple good fellas,” Punch wrote in the caption of the post. “Blue Lips is out March 1. Ps I’m never wearing hard pants again. Hammer was in to something.”

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Along with Q, TDE artists such as SZA and Isaiah Rashad also reacted to the post in the comments section shortly after the flick went live.

“This is Sexism I ain’t never played a LICK for Jigga y’all look niiiiice or whatever,” SZA wrote in a comment before Q remarked, “Bro, punted me into throwing up the Hoova—I was trying to be professional.”

West Coast rap veteran E-40 also chimed in the comments, toasting to both Hov and Q with a few champagne and top hat emojis in a comment.

In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the release of his album Oxymoron, Q hosted an intimate listening session for his upcoming project at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles on February 29. Additionally, Q has been releasing singles and previews of the project throughout the course of there last month, in anticipation of the March 1 release.

Check out Q’s recent visual single below.

50 Cent Celebrates “In Da Club” Music Video Surpassing 2 Billion YouTube Views

50 Cent’s biggest hit of his career continues to rack up numbers. The official music video for “In Da Club” crossed the 2 billion mark on YouTube.

As of press time, “In Da Club” sits at 2,000,312,159 views. The Philip Atwell-directed visuals are the most-watched content on the verified 50 Cent channel.

50 celebrated the YouTube success of his Get Rich or Die Tryin’ track. He commented on the 2 billion view accomplishment on his Instagram page.

“This is nothing after that last post, smh. I’m going to bed early. This [is] too much [sleeping face emoji]. Good night!” 50 Cent wrote on Monday (February 26).

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50 Cent’s “In Da Club” ranks among the Top 90 most-viewed videos in YouTube history. Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” featuring Daddy Yankee sits at the top of the rankings with 8,384,821,929 views.

“See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth currently holds the YouTube views record for a rap song. That Furious 7 soundtrack single has amassed 6,184,532,437 plays on the platform.

50 Cent released “In da Club” in January 2003. The RIAA diamond-certified classic became the New York-bred rapper’s first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. “In Da Club” led the Hot 100 chart for 9 weeks.

NBA YoungBoy Lists Utah Home For $5.5M

NBA YoungBoy, 24, has been living in Millcreek, Utah, as part of his court-ordered home detention. Apparently, the Baton Rouge, Louisiana native is ready to sell his mansion.

According to reports, YoungBoy Never Broke Again put his residence in the Beehive State up for sale. The “Outside Today” rapper listed the 8,800-square-foot house at $5.5 million.

A utahrealestate.com page describes the 4-bedroom, 4-bath estate as an “architectural masterpiece” designed to “blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living.”

Home for sale listed on utahrealestate.com

NBA YoungBoy’s move to Utah came as a result of a federal judge ordering him to serve house arrest while awaiting trial. In 2020, law enforcement officers arrested the entertainer born Kentrell Gaulden on drug charges in his hometown.

In March 2021, federal agents took Gaulden into custody again in Los Angeles on a warrant stemming from his 2020 arrest. As a result of that pending case, NBA YoungBoy has spent two years confined to his Grave Digger Mountain in Utah.

Last December saw a judge ease some restrictions placed on YoungBoy. His legal team argued their client’s mental health had been damaged by the confinement and isolation.

NBA YoungBoy recently frightened some of his fans with a cryptic Instagram post. The Don’t Try This at Home album creator shared a photo of himself lying next to an open pill bottle and double cup.

His Instagram caption read, “[And] that’s why I don’t pick up my phone when it ring.” Those words came from Lil Peep’s song “Star Shopping.” Lil Peep died from a suspected drug overdose in 2017.

Chuck D Clowns Donald Trump’s Attempt At Using Gold Sneakers To Gain Black Supporters

Donald Trump recently introduced his $399 golden, high-top sneakers at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia. While some Trump backers believe the former president’s footwear will raise his popularity with Black Americans, Chuck D is not buying that notion.

“I ain’t never been a sneakerhead. I wear ‘em don’t overthink much of ‘em,” the legendary Public Enemy member posted on X on Monday afternoon (February 26).

Chuck D continued, “Dude thinks he can get the Black vote like the other guy by dangling bait. Lol 2024 we laughed at the possibility of this scenario last century.”

Another X account responded to Chuck D by sharing an old photo of Donald Trump with Jesse Jackson, Don King and the late Muhammad Ali. The picture’s caption read, “Ali loved Trump.”

Chuck D replied, “Love ain’t in none of this when its a photo op, c’mon dude.” He also commented to another person, “[Donald Trump’s] a likeable New Yorker to many, doesn’t mean he can run [s###].”

Fox News personality Raymond Arroyo made national headlines after suggesting Trump’s gold shoes will help the 2024 Republican candidate connect with African Americans. Arroyo claimed Black people, particularly those in the inner city, “love” sneakers.

ItsJackenley Revolutionizes Rap with Unprecedented Fusion of Haitian Culture and Musical Innovation

In a groundbreaking development in the world of rap music, ItsJackenley, also known as Jackendel Desorme, has emerged as a trailblazing force, pioneering a revolutionary fusion of Haitian culture with cutting-edge musical innovation. Hailing from the vibrant city of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, ItsJackenley has shattered conventional boundaries with his visionary approach to artistic expression.

Since the inception of his musical journey, ItsJackenley has been on a relentless quest to redefine the rap landscape. With the establishment of jackenleyjackenley in 2018, he embarked on a mission to infuse his Haitian roots into every aspect of his music, creating a sound that is both deeply rooted in tradition and boldly futuristic.

Despite the challenges posed by recent global events, ItsJackenley has remained undeterred in his pursuit of artistic excellence. Leveraging adversity as a catalyst for creativity, he has pushed the boundaries of rap norms, captivating audiences with his unparalleled lyricism and emotive storytelling.

ItsJackenley’s influence extends far beyond the confines of traditional media. Under the alias Promethaleann, he has amassed a massive online following, captivating fans on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram with his magnetic presence and infectious energy.

As the CEO of jackenleyjackenley, ItsJackenley continues to spearhead a new era of rap music, actively seeking collaborations with industry leaders and pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation. His latest project, “Thot,” has already garnered widespread acclaim, cementing his status as a visionary force in the rap world.

ItsJackenley’s music, available under the alias “itsjackenley” on all major platforms, transcends geographical boundaries, resonating with listeners around the globe. With each track, he invites audiences to embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Haitian culture, offering a glimpse into a world where tradition meets innovation in perfect harmony.

As ItsJackenley continues to revolutionize the rap landscape, his impact on the industry is nothing short of monumental. Through his unwavering dedication, bold creativity, and unapologetic authenticity, ItsJackenley is not just making waves – he’s rewriting the playbook for the future of rap music.

Rapper losLAUREN718 Makes an Impact with “No Excuses”

losLAUREN718 is back with another banger called “No Excuses!” “No Excuses” is both the song title and the motto of LAUREN’s movement and company Allergic to Failure LLC. It’s short, but to the point. The Bronx native and FAMU alumni encourages the listener to “start today” and don’t wait for tomorrow to pursue your dreams. 

By partnering with Anytime Fitness Parkway and Mahan located in Tallahassee, Florida, LAUREN and the Golden Fable provide both the audio as well as the visual blueprints for success. For those looking to get in shape for the summer, this is the anthem YOU NEED to get the job done right, “No Excuses! The next project “Success Is Not For the Lazy” will be out March 22nd, 2024.

Akademiks Blasts Yung Miami After Rapper Named In New Diddy Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Diddy faces another sexual assault lawsuit. This time the Hip-Hop mogul’s partner, Yung Miami, came up in the court documents. DJ Akademiks had a lot to say about this latest legal drama involving the celebrity couple.

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones sued Diddy (born Sean Combs) for $30 million, claiming the Bad Boy Entertainment founder groped him. Combs’s former employee also alleged a female cousin of Yung Miami (born Caresha Brownlee) attempted to have unwanted sex with him in front of Diddy.

Akademiks has been feuding with Diddy and Yung Miami for years. The Off The Record podcast host and Rumble streamer took the opportunity to blast the City Girls member over Lil Rod’s accusations.

“It’s [Yung Miami’s] fault Diddy [is] back in the news,” Ak tweeted on Monday (February 26). “I Told Her to S### and she wouldn’t stop. Now look, a n#### making claims vs Diddy. @YungMiami305 stay in a *** place [and] S###! You getting ya sugar diddy into [too] much problems!”

Ak then quote-tweeted an article about the Lil Rod lawsuit. He also added, “They even mentioned Yung Miami stupid ass in here… dat talk show fa sho cancelled now. She [has] been running her mouth like Diddy ain’t tell her ass to LAY LOW.”

In addition, Akademiks compared the Caresha Please podcaster to convicted sex offender/Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. The internet personality even snitch-tagged the FBI, the DEA, ICE, PETA and Donald Trump during a multi-tweet attack on the “Act Bad” rapper.

U.K. Music Producer Convicted Of Attempted Murder Over $5 Drug Debt 

A London-based music producer has been found guilty of attempted murder after shooting at a man over a drug debt of less than $5. 

31-year-old Marcus Adepoju, who goes by the stage name “Menace to Society,” was also convicted of multiple firearms and drug offenses following a trial that concluded on Friday, 23 February. 

In a statement, Metropolitan Police officer DC John Nightingale said: “Adepoju is an extremely dangerous individual who had no qualms about shooting a man through a window on a busy residential street. It is only through sheer good fortune that the victim was not more seriously injured or killed.” 

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The victim called cops in April 2023 to report a masked man shot at him through a window. The assailant fired three shots, narrowly missing the victim. He was left with superficial wounds from the shards of glass and extensive damage to the property. 

The suspect, later identified as Marcus Adepoju, was tracked via CCTV to a storage unit. Authorities subsequently searched the unit and an additional unit linked to Adepoju. The search uncovered two firearms alongside ammunition, drugs, cash and knives. 

Adepoju pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a firearm at an earlier hearing. He also admitted to money laundering, possession with intent to supply class A drugs and possession of bladed articles.  

“Adepoju produced music under the stage name ‘Menace To Society,’” DC Nightingale added. “Sadly his actions reinforced this moniker and he will now pay the price for his crimes.” 

He will be sentenced at Southeast London’s Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, 12 April. 

Snoop Dogg Says His Youth Football League Produced 12 NFL Players, Doctors, A Rhode Scholar & More 

Snoop Dogg is celebrating the success of his youth football league nearly two decades after founding the non-profit organization in 2005. 

The Death Row Records boss opened up about the talented youngsters who joined the SYFL program and shared some of their accomplishments during a conversation on Tubi’s new show, Nick Cannon’s Big Drive. According to Snoop, a dozen kids went on to play in the NFL while others chose different career paths.  

“We got 12 kids in the NFL, we have 100 in division 1, we expecting to put out three or four this year to the NFL. We have over 100 in high school about to graduate in the next two years. We’re doing our part,” Snoop explained. 

He continued, “We have a Rhode scholar, some lawyers, some doctors, police officers. A lot of different kinda kids that come out of my league and with us being able to get into their lives from a different perspective.” 

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Snoop Dogg founded SYFL in 2005 as a non-profit to give inner-city kids the chance to play football and cheer while also emphasizing the importance of academics. The league serves children between the ages of five and 13. 

C.J. Stroud Gives Snoop Dogg His Flowers

SYFL alum and Houston Texan star quarterback C.J. Stroud recently praised Snoop Dogg, calling him “one of my biggest role models and a mentor of mine since being young.” The West Coast icon coached Stroud while he was in middle school, and they still share a close bond. 

“He used to invite us to his house and things like that,” Stroud explained in a January interview with PEOPLE. “That goes a long way. It just seemed like it is more than where you come from. There’s a lot more to life and he showed us that… So definitely really appreciative and grateful for Coach Snoop and everything that he’s done.” 

During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show last month, Snoop Dogg said Stroud makes him feel like a “proud father.”  

“He’s so positive,” Snoop Dogg said. “That’s what I like about him is that he’s pushing a different narrative than a lot of these other guys in the league. He’s pushing a real narrative of spirit love and just being a voice of positivity.” 

Lil Kim Sparks Romance Rumors With Birthday Tribute To New Artist Tayy Brown

Lil Kim set off whispers of a possible new man in her life after wishing a happy birthday to her new artist, Tayy Brown . 

On Monday (February 26), the NYC rap icon paid tribute to Brown in an Instagram post that left fans wondering exactly what their dynamic was. Lil Kim gushed over the rising rapper, highlighting their close bond and “unconditional love for each other.  

“Our bond is so perfectly matched in the most organic way,” she said after revealing they were still celebrating Brown’s birthday. “I kno it was God that brought us 2gether. If ppl only knew how big of a role u play in my life and in my career.“ 

Lil Kim praised Brown, calling him “my motivation,” and said, “we are each others rock.” 

She continued, “It’s so weird how we became so close because it happened out of nowhere but I’m really proud of what we’re building and most of all the unconditional love we have for each other. Ur a sweet gangsta and I love it! I always want the best for u and I wanna see u go all the way to the top where u belong. U deserve it.” 

Lil Kim signed off “I Love u 4 Ever,” followed by three red heart emojis. 

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However, the comment section was littered with responses from fans confused if they were dating, with some questioning Brown’s age.  

“They go together or work together? Or both?” one person asked. “Sound like he’s in ya bed queen bee,” added another.  

Many others assumed their pair were in a relationship and congratulated them. “Glad you guys found each other,” a third fan replied.  

Meanwhile earlier this month, Lil Kim and Tayy Brown shared the song “Love For Ya.” The track was accompanied by a video that seemingly sees them celebrate their newfound relationship. 

Diddy’s New Accuser Sought To Sue Mogul Over Publishing Weeks Before Sexual Assault Lawsuit Surfaced

Lil Rod accused Diddy of “stealing” publishing owed to him for his work on The Love Album: Off The Grid and attempted to raise money to sue the Hip-Hop mogul weeks before the lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and assault. 

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a $30 million lawsuit claiming Diddy would walk around naked and would g#### his genitals and touch his a###.   

He further claims that he was forced to watch a video of Stevie J. having sex with another man. Lil Rod included screencaps allegedly taken from the video in his legal filing.   

However, weeks before news of the lawsuit surfaced, Lil Rod called out Diddy on Instagram and launched a GoFundMe campaign titled “Help Me Sue Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.”  

On February 3, he shared a video of himself and the mogul apparently discussing his publishing. In the caption, Lil Rod claimed he’s been “quietly fighting for my publishing for months.” 

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Stevie J. Responds To Lil Rod’s Publishing Claims

Stevie J. who was part of Bad Boy’s legendary Hitmen production team, responded to the video in the comment section. 

“Post the whole video don’t make it seem like n##### sitting around joking on you,” he began. “You didn’t produce 9 songs on the project. Adding a piano on a song doesn’t make you the producer adding bass on a song definitely doesn’t make you a producer. Tell the whole story on how you came in as an engineer, don’t get selective amnesia and don’t try to make the homie look like he stealing from you because clearly I know that ain’t the case!” 

Lil Rod refuted his claims and said, “this video clearly speaks to them plotting on my pub,” before accusing Stevie J of “possibly working with them against me.” 

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A few days later, on February 7, Lil Rod shared a video detailing his gripe with Diddy. 

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Lil Rod claimed he “took a year off” to work on The Love Album: Off the Grid, often working around the clock for days until Diddy was satisfied.  

He also said he was paid “pennies” for his work and claimed the contract he was offered was “disgusting.” Lil Rod also accused Diddy of trying to steal his publishing but insisted, “I’m not gonna let that happen.”  

Meanwhile, Diddy’s legal team has vehemently denied the accusations in the lawsuit. Diddy’s lawyer claimed, “We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies.” 

In addition, Stevie J. labeled the suit “bogus,” and an adult film star has come forward claiming he is the man in the screencaps included in the filing, and not Stevie J. 

Stevie J. Brands New Diddy Suit “Bogus” As Adult Film Star Claims He’s The Man Pictured In Docs

Stevie J. has responded after being named in a lawsuit accusing Diddy of sexual harassment and assault. 

A former employee of the Hip-Hop mogul, Lil Rod (born Rodney Jones) filed a $30 million lawsuit claiming Diddy would walk around naked and would g#### his genitals and touch his a###.  

He further claims that he was forced to watch a video of Stevie J. having sex with another man. Lil Rod included screencaps allegedly taken from the video in his legal filing.  

On Monday (February 26), Stevie J. responded to the allegations via social media. “This lawsuit is bogus!” he wrote on Instagram. He also posted a trio of clown emojis in the comment section of a report on the filing. 

In addition, an adult film star has come forward claiming to be the man in the screencaps in Lil Rod’s suit after the images surfaced online.  

A user who goes by the name @knockoutd33 on X (formerly Twitter) responded to a post featuring the image. “That’s me smh,” he replied.  

He also responded to another post and insisted it was him and not Stevie J. in the video. “This is not him it’s me yall really be trying it,” he added. 

“Yes I was at diddys party now what ?” he wrote. 

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Diddy’s legal team has vehemently denied the accusations. They branded Lil Rob a “liar” and claimed the suit was a money grab and an attempt to exploit the Bad Boy Records boss for financial gain.  

“We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies,” Diddy’s lawyer Shawn Holley told TMZ. “Our attempts to share this proof with Mr. Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr. Blackburn refuses to return our calls. We will address these outlandish allegations in court and take all appropriate action against those who make them.” 

Snoop Dogg Offers Kanye West Support Amid Adidas’ Alleged $250M Lawsuit

Kanye West may have struck up an alliance with Snoop Dogg amid his ongoing legal feud with adidas. In his initial video post on Instagram, Ye claimed adidas was attempting to use their business expertise to “rape” one of the world’s favorite artists right in front of our eyes.

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Following Kanye West’s recent remarks regarding adidas attempts to sell Yeezy products in unapproved color ways while simultaneously suing him for $250 million, Snoop Dogg appeared to offer Ye support.

”Speak ya truth,” Snoop wrote in a comment on West’s Instagram video. The Doggfather’s message appeared to uplift Ye in a positive way, and he ended up thanking Snoop in a post.

“Thank you everybody for supporting me on this fight with adidas,” West wrote in part. “Thank you Snoop and thank you to all my fans Your words are making a difference right now.”

In addition to Snoop, Ty Dolla $ign, $not and more also shared their support in the comment section.

”Come to puma @ye,” David’s wrote, while Timbaland added “SPEAK.”

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SIGNS: Mother & Daughter Walking Home From Drake Concert Killed By Reckless Driver

A man who was was arrested and charged with killing two pedestrians leaving a concert in downtown St. Louis is reportedly out on bond. A judge allowed 22-year-old Monte Henderson to post a 10 percent ($20,000) cash only bail on his $200,000 bond 24 hours after he was charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of armed criminal action. He’s accused of killing Laticha Bracero and Alyssa Cordova, a mother and daughter who were walking home from a Drake concert.

Henderson, who has no prior felonies, was released on February 24 and issued the following statement via his legal representation regarding the incident: “This is a very tragic accident, Monte is very upstanding young man; involved in academics and sports.”

Graphic video off the accident, depicting the exact moment Henderson’s speeding vehicle struck another driver and the mother and daughter in the intersection has been circulating online.

According to officers, Henderson allegedly ran a red light before his Jeep sideswiped the front end of other vehicle between North 18th and Olive streets. His Jeep struck Bracero and Cordova and the Jeep continued to move until it T-b#### another vehicle.

Ccourt documents and data retrieved from the Jeep show the car was traveling at speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour prior to the accident.

Drake has yet to address the incident.